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Claude Almansi

Learning technology teacher development blog: Using Word Clouds in EFL ESL (Nik Peachey) - 1 views

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    I've just discovered Wordle, which is a really useful site for creating word clouds. The word clouds are created by entering either a text, URL or del.icio.us username into a field. The site then generates a word cloud based on the frequency of key words in the text or webpage.
Claude Almansi

Daily English Activities: Sitemap (Nik Peachey) - 1 views

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    This page shows all the previous activities.\n * Play Games and Improve Your Vocabulary\n * Write a Music Video Review\n * Improving Your IT Skills and Vocabulary\n * 1 Minute Listening Activity\n * Learn a Song in English\n * Try a TOEFL Reading Test\n * Listen and Write the News\n * Improve Your Vocabulary and Make Friends\n * Exercise Your Ears With Authentic Film Clips\n * Record Yourself Reading a Poem\n * Using a Word Cloud to Remember Words and Texts\n * Take a Quiz Adventure Journey\n * Create an Online CV in English
Isabelle Jones

WordItOut - Transform your text into word clouds! - 15 views

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    This here is a word cloud. >> It's an attractive arrangement of randomly positioned words, where the most important words are bigger than the others.
mbarek Akaddar

Top 10 Wordle Lessons for the Classroom - 9 views

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    Top 10 Ways to Use Wordle's Word Clouds for Classroom Lessons
Barbara Lindsey

How to create a Wordle by Nik Peachey - 0 views

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    Short tutorial on how to use Wordle
Isabelle Jones

Wordle - Beautiful Word Clouds - 0 views

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    Could be used for poetry???
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